Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Forts in Romania, Military awards and decorations of Romania, Military equipment of Romania, Military history of Romania, Romanian Air Force, Romanian Army, Romanian Gendarmerie, Romanian Land Forces, Romanian Ministry of Defense, Romanian Navy, Romanian conscientious objectors, Romanian military firefighters, Romanian military personnel, Eugen Relgis, Joint Task Force East, Jandarmeria Roman, Ministry of National Defense, List of equipment of the Romanian Land Forces, Order of the Star of Romania, Romanian Armed Forces, Romanian Military Police, Romanian Naval Forces, Mihail Kog lniceanu International Airport, 2007 Romanian Air Force IAR-330 SOCAT crash, Gheorghe Pohrib, National Decorations System, Moldavian military forces, Weapons and equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces, Deta amentul de Interven ie Rapid, Patriotic Guards, Romania and weapons of mass destruction, Arms industry in Romania, Ilia Colceag, Royal Romanian Air Force, Order of Michael the Brave, Romanian Armed Forces ranks and insignia, Cruciada impotriva comunismului, Van tori de munte, ABC-79M, LAROM, Fortifications of Bucharest, Military Virtue Medal, Black Sea Naval Co-operation Task Group, Constantin Cost chescu, Order of Carol I, Mare al, 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade, Brigada Special de Interven ie a Jandarmeriei, Bucharest Garrison, List of Romanian Air Force units, 307th Marine Battalion, Direc ia General de Informa ii a Ap r rii, Soldat, Aspirant. Excerpt: Eugen D. Relgis (backward reading of Eisig D. Sigler; first name also Eugenio, Eugene or Eugene, last name also Siegler or Siegler Watchel; March 22, 1895 - May 24, 1987) was a Romanian writer, pacifist philosopher and anarchist militant, known as a theorist of humanitarianism. His internationalist dogma, with distinct echoes from Judaism and Jewish ethics, was first shaped du...